Has the growing up in the 1960s feminist leaders stepped down? Have the mainstream women seized the moment to step up and take over? If they have, it's only because they felt they should, for the sake of all women.
Most of the 1960s feminists have seemingly become feminists with a personal agenda. Once upon a time the essence of the 1960s Movement consisted of independence, strength and feminism, sexual and professional equality. Today, they seem to have decided that their Movement must stand for anti-men, family and feminism. That women's priority for the next century should revolve around victimized females.
Mainstream women are definitely very much distinct from the 1960s Movement. They are confident and independent women who refuse to be attached to a Movement that depends and thrives upon glorifying the tales of rape, the destruction and humiliation of all women and females by all men and males.
Victimization, abortion rights and lesbian-gay rights are the top topics the "old feminists" have selected, in their opinion, to be women's main concerns. Topics that absolutely have nothing to do with family, feminism and men. (They continue to confuse the difference between boys, guys and men.) For the current, fairer feminists, family, feminism and men have everything to do with the future and its progress. If they consider mainstream women not to be a true feminist because they do not believe in their antagonizing, war-to-riot agendas, to each its own.
They know they are not one of those feminists responsible for wrecking the purpose of the 1960s Movement. They are not one of those feminists who believes in exploiting the vulnerabilities of vulnerable females who have allowed themselves to be seduced into joining hands with certain feminists to establish The Battered Females Characteristic Behavior neither the Battered Females Revenge Syndrome.
Fair and open-minded feminists do have trouble understanding the victim's status because they refuse to accept the politics of victimization, particularly if the politics of victimization means minimizing and striping away the concerns of mainstream women, family and men.
Victimization has close to zero purposes in the lives of strong, confident and intelligent women who work hard not to feed into the victim's status. Once upon a time, the perfect models were Goldman, Gloria Steinen and Anita Hill. Many mainstream women fight against the victims' mode and fights for faith and courage, strength and belief in themselves. They feel comfortable and secured with whom they are. Victimization has nothing to do with women who possess the mental ability to know what is right and wrong, normal and abnormal, the difference between love and hate, and what they do not tolerate in their public and private lives.
Most women will never join hands with alleged feminists who claim to be fighting for women's rights. They are not real women's friends. They're clueless to the real needs of women because they have become too preoccupied with the victims' status.
Those feminists do not believe in very individual rights, freedom and justice for all. A majority of mainstream women believe in rules and discipline, responsibility and respect for themselves and others, and to choose and deny the alleged traditional rules.
"Mainstream women are not in the plight against men. Men are not in the plight against women. However, all gals and guys are and will always be in a plight against each other, and it's time to separate ourselves from them. As I do not put the bad guys in the same basket with the noble men, I do not appreciate being put in the same basket with gals who have deliberately (or spitefully) wronged decent men."
We need to remember that the modern invention of the Feminists Movement was not created by the feminists of the 1960s. Our mothers, grandmothers, and even our greatest of grandmothers were the starters of women's rights.
In 1592, a Venetian matron had strong ideas about the proper role of women, and expressed them publicly. The Women's Suffrage (Emma Goldman) was the second to fight for women's rights, and their right to vote. At that time, our mothers formed a sisterhood that supported their sex, something many alleged feminists do not share today.
Back in earlier, more traditional days, life was the hardest for women, and even so, they focused on what went on in their hearts and minds before they could possibly focus on the needs of other women. Today's generation must move forward to do the same.
It's time for a change, a Fair and Gentle Movement for and the recapturing of the Movement like that of many, many years past.
Cornerstone
"The destruction of the patriarchy, families, and marriage appears to be succeeding at high speed even the most rabid red-fem hardly dared dream of. The results of the alliance of the D.V. and divorce industry can be seen in any inner city ghetto as D.V. laws are disproportionately enforced against minorities. For blacks, domestic violence has become the new Jim Crow and the effects of family breakdowns are glaringly evident in black communities.
Regardless of what good intentions feminists of the 1960s had, it has become a form of public welfare in which these looters obtain billions in public funds for the clear, if unstated, purpose of destroying children, men and families.
Have we entered the realm of the surreal?
Because looters never have plans for the future that would require logic and reason, and injure their feelings and emotions in the present. While the red-fems are successfully destroying the patriarchy according to all available evidence, and supplanting it with matriarchies in our inner cities, there is no evidence that any matriarchy ever advanced beyond a Stone Age level of technology. Clearly the de facto matriarchies in our inner cities are rapidly regressing to that level but red-fems will feed on the carcass of our patriarchal civilization until they have picked the bones clean. Then what? Throughout known history only patriarchal families have farmed, mined, built and developed the technology on which our modern world rests."
Dr. Charles Corry, Equal Right Men's Organization in Colorado